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Gippsland Water appoints Sam Muir and Kellie O’Callaghan to the board, bringing experience, diversity and community focus

Gippsland Water has appointed Sam Muir and Kellie O’Callaghan to its Board, bringing diverse experience, strong community engagement, and fresh perspectives, while outgoing directors Jo Benvenuti and Chris Badger are acknowledged.

By news@gippsland - 8th October 2025 - Back to News

Gippsland Water has welcomed two new directors to its Board, following an announcement by Water Minister Gayle Tierney. Sam Muir and Kellie O’Callaghan commenced their appointments on 1 October. Mr Muir is a Wiradjuri man raised in Yorta Yorta Country in Shepparton. He brings experience as a corporate affairs specialist and community volunteer and has previously served as an Associate Board Member at Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority.

Sam Muir and Kellie O'Callaghan were appointed to the Gippsland Water Board of Directors

Sam Muir and Kellie O'Callaghan were appointed to the Gippsland Water Board of Directors

Community leadership strengthened

Ms O’Callaghan is a long-serving community leader with extensive experience in health, community services and governance. She is also a former Mayor of Latrobe City Council and has a strong focus on community engagement.

Board Chair Tom Mollenkopf AO said the new directors would bring valuable perspectives to the organisation. "Kellie and Sam’s impressive experience and diverse viewpoints will help us deliver even greater benefits to our communities," Mr Mollenkopf said.

Farewells and appointments

Mr Mollenkopf also acknowledged the contributions of outgoing directors Jo Benvenuti and Chris Badger. "Jo played a key role in strengthening our community engagement approach and was instrumental in shaping the industry-leading engagement undertaken during our Price Submission."

"Chris is highly respected for his engineering and governance expertise. His ability to challenge our teams and encourage fresh thinking has been a guiding influence. Both Jo and Chris leave lasting legacies from their tenures, and we thank them for their dedicated service," Mr Mollenkopf said.

Mr Mollenkopf said Mr Muir and Ms O’Callaghan would welcome fresh insight at a critical time for the organisation. "Kellie and Sam’s experience will help us strengthen our communication with customers and community groups and ensure we remain responsive, inclusive and forward-thinking," Mr Mollenkopf said. For more information about Gippsland Water’s Board of Directors, visit Gippsland Water - Board of Directors website.

Pictures from Gippsland Water website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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